jellyseerr already did this, but it's been standardised a little more.
Mediabrowser uses it's own genericErr function and error types due to
being a separate package, while jellyseerr and ombi now share errors
defined in common/.
added in the same way as ombi profiles. Most code is copy-pasted and
adjusted from ombi (especially on web), so maybe this can be merged in
the future. Also, profile names are url-escaped like announcement
template names were not too long ago. API client has "LogRequestBodies"
option which just dumps the request body when enabled (useful for
recreating reqs in the jellyseerr swagger UI). User.Name() helper
returns a name from all three possible values in the struct.
adds an option when enabling referrals to use the duration of the source
invited (i.e., months, days, hours) for the referral invite. If enabled,
the user won't be able to make a new referral link after it expires. For
referrals enabled for new users via a profile, the clock starts ticking
as soon as the account is created.
moving to a DB meant empty slices in the Configuration & Policy structs
were being stored as null, and striking a nerve with Jellyfin.
Mediabrowser library change fixed that by de-nulling them itself, and a
new bool field called "Homescreen" is now used to decide if a profile
has a homescreen layout stored or not. This field is hopefully correctly
filled in during migration.